

This gracious 18th century house enjoys an unrivalled position on the banks of the River Severn in the historic Roman city of Worcester. In the 19th century this beautiful property was the family home of Benjamin Williams Leader, the artist whose painting "February Fill Dyke" is often used to illustrate Christmas cards. Landscape artist John Constable was a friend and frequent visitor, and found inspiration from the idyllic setting of terraced gardens overlooking the river.
In more recent times, this Georgian property has proved a popular choice for leisure and business visitors to the Worcester area. Diglis House has been lavishly refurbished to become one of the finest hotels in the Severn Valley. The delightful location is second to none, within easy walking distance of the city centre, with its many attractions. The hotel is tucked away in a quiet location close to Worcester Cathedral. It is the Ideal venue for important business conferences, family parties, overnight stops and relaxing breaks.
Dining at the Diglis is an experience to savour. Both the William Leader Room, with views of the gardens, and the Riverside Restaurant overlooking the river provide an idyllic setting for a meal where the emphasis is on freshness and quality, with all food being cooked to order on the premises. Relax in the Cricketers' Bar, or sit by the fireside in the lounge in winter or in the garden by the river in the summer.
Excellent facilities for Business Meeting, Celebrations and Weddings, complete with a Civil Wedding Licence.